120 result(s) for work family balance
Synopsis Of New Book By Budapest Expat Steven Kuhn
- 19 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"The Army Made me into a man but Germany and Europe helped me become a person.” In 1990 Steven E. Kuhn rolled out to the Persian Gulf with the U.S. Army in order to free Kuwait. He experienced the horror and reality of war. Nerve Gas Alarm, Scud and Patriot rocket launches, a tank battle in south Iraq and the death of his friend through friendly fire.
Anoushka Shankar, Margit Sziget, 3 June, 8 pm
- 31 May 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"For Anoushka Shankar, there is legacy and then there is destiny. She is equally respectful of both, but bound to neither. Her ever-growing audience cannot help but acknowledge the familial roots of the young woman coaxing spellbinding spiritual sounds from her sitar, but neither can they deny that she is an innovator in her own right. Her name may have brought her to the stage for the first time ...
Peter Knoll, Former Resident Manager, Kempinski Hotel Corvinus
- 23 Jul 2008 12:00 PM
Born in 1964 in the heights of the Black Forrest in Germany, my child hood already laid the way to my future career. Growing up in a family of three generations of restaurateurs and inn-keepers, it was a natural move for me (and my brother) to continue the tradition.
Synopsis Of New Book By Budapest Expat Steven Kuhn
- 19 Aug 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"The Army Made me into a man but Germany and Europe helped me become a person.” In 1990 Steven E. Kuhn rolled out to the Persian Gulf with the U.S. Army in order to free Kuwait. He experienced the horror and reality of war. Nerve Gas Alarm, Scud and Patriot rocket launches, a tank battle in south Iraq and the death of his friend through friendly fire.
Anoushka Shankar, Margit Sziget, 3 June, 8 pm
- 31 May 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"For Anoushka Shankar, there is legacy and then there is destiny. She is equally respectful of both, but bound to neither. Her ever-growing audience cannot help but acknowledge the familial roots of the young woman coaxing spellbinding spiritual sounds from her sitar, but neither can they deny that she is an innovator in her own right. Her name may have brought her to the stage for the first time ...
Peter Knoll, Former Resident Manager, Kempinski Hotel Corvinus
- 23 Jul 2008 12:00 PM
Born in 1964 in the heights of the Black Forrest in Germany, my child hood already laid the way to my future career. Growing up in a family of three generations of restaurateurs and inn-keepers, it was a natural move for me (and my brother) to continue the tradition.